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well
i really admire and love lin dan
he is the only one in this human history
with all the walkover he conceded.
bravo!
hope he do more in the future
that's tell the kid of next generation what the sport and game value is.
from a whole heart support of lin dan walkover action fans from malaysia.

well
i really admire and love lin dan
he is the only one in this human history
with all the walkover he conceded.
bravo!
hope he do more in the future
that's tell the kid of next generation what the sport and game value is.
from a whole heart support of lin dan walkover action fans from malaysia.

These are two exactly separate scenarios. Peter Gade has injury and he didn't play badly in the first two games....it's understandable if he lost steam towards the end of the game at a point for his age to start losing it...

Wang Yihan on the other hand played extremely poor in the first set...who had no idea what she was doing...committing too many unforced errors to lose 21-13 before she pulled a big lead in the second and squandered it dramatically with an uncharacteristc misjudgement that gave LXR that Championship point. It was just too good to be true but it seems as though Wang Yihan is instructed to play like sht and i wish to believe it's the case because i would really disappointed with her performance if she actually play seriously and poorly in the final...

You forget that WYH had played 3 one hr plus matches in the preceding rounds. When you are stiff and tired you are slow to start, especially against someone who is fresh andnfast in any case.

In the second game she could get into it more but she was still too slow for LXR. From watching it live i didnt think it was fixed.